When you’re an actor on a highly successful zombie TV show like Norman Reedus, chances are you’re spending your free time at Philadelphia Wizard World Comic Con. That’s exactly what Reedus was doing when he gave some juicy tidbits about The Walking Dead Season 4. In the video above he says, “These scripts for Season 4 are the best scripts that we’ve ever gotten. The stories are so, so good. We’re all very, very excited.” Reedus also revealed that they’ve finished shooting the second episode. “We just started Episode 3, and it’s amazing. It’s really, really good. You’re going to freak out,” he said.

Until we have more info, be sure to check out The Walking Dead Season 4 spoilers here. Will Rick find love? Will Daryl still be a “crybaby?” We’ll have to wait and see, but be sure to click for all of the latest TWD updates.

Summary: As the group faces a brand new enemy, Rick and the others must fight to protect the livelihood they worked so hard to create at the prison.

The Walking Dead returned last night, and one thing is evident. The prison isn’t quite so safe, even if the fences are holding up. Spoilers, obviously, if you haven’t seen last night’s “30 Days Without An Accident” Season 4 premiere! In some zombie stories, the only way to turn is to be bitten. But if the rule is that anyone who dies will come back to life as a zombie, bitten or not, that means that unless you’re locked up somewhere alone, you’re always technically at risk of a zombie attack. It only takes one person dying for the enemy to be inside the gate, as evidenced by the end of last night’s episode when young Patrick fell ill and died in the shower, turning into a zombie in the final moments.

The clip below comes from Sunday’s “Infection” and indicates that Carl’s looking to get his gun back. Rick doesn’t seem certain about that just yet. And then it looks like there’s a problem…

I’m wondering if the walkers are Patrick’s doing. Maybe we’re wrong to assume Episode 2 will begin with mayhem. It’s possible walker-Patrick will stumble around and get lost, then resurface later that morning. Or maybe he’ll attack someone or a small group apart from the rest of the prison. With so many people now living there, it’s entirely possible that he attacked someone and the rest of the prison has yet to discover it. That would allow for more than one walker to be lurking inside the prison by the time the situation